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When purchasing mobile devices such as cell phones and tablets, most of us don't mind paying the price for the latest and greatest technology and the convenience of added functionality. Moreover, once having made such an expensive purchase, the majority people will invest trend setting accessories to personalize, protect and enhance their devices according to individual lifestyles.

Some people, on the other hand, have a need to make more of a statement with customized phones that satiate their eccentricities. Would you be ready to spend up to $8 Million on a cell phone. I got news for you... you can!

Ecommerce vendors such as Pure Mobile make shopping simplified by offering an accessory solution for every lifestyle. Yet even this popular provider of mobile accessories would be hard pressed to provide accessories for these phones.

The Chairman - up to $49,500

Chairman by Ulysse Nardin is the world’s most expensive Android smartphone, and includes both a touch screen and a physical number pad. The Ulysse Nardin name is most often associated with luxury watches and that fact shows in the Chairman’s sophisticated design. The volume controls look like watch buttons and the crown between them can actually be wound to generate power for the device. In fact, the phone features a kinetic rotor power system visible through the back plate.

Nokia 8800 Arte with pink diamonds - $134,000

Designed by Peter Aloisson, this solid 18k white gold phone features over 680 pink and white brilliant cut diamonds totaling over 21.5 carats. Some of the phone’s features are a 3.15 MP camera with autofocus and video, a music player, Bluetooth and voice memo. Accessories are available

iPhone Princess Plus - $176,400

The Princess Plus got its name from the Princess cut used on 138 of the 318 diamonds on its surface. The other 180 diamonds on the phone were brilliant-cut. In total, the phone has 17.75 carats of diamonds set in 18k white gold around its rim. The iPhone Princess Plus is worth $176,400 while the somewhat more pedestrian “Brilliants only” version sold for $66,150. The fashionista can further personalize this mobile device with sophisticated phone accessories

Sony Ericsson Black Diamond – $300,000

The price of this phone comes from actual state of the art technology instead of a bunch of shiny rocks—but that doesn’t mean it lacks visual appeal. OLED technology underneath the polycarbonate skin that covers the phones entire face gives the 4 megapixel screen a borderless look. The mirror finish gives the phone a sleek, futuristic look. Self conscious? Accessorize your cell phone

Vertu Signature Cobra - $310,000

This gaudy phone is so exclusive that only eight will ever be made. Designed by French jeweler Boucheron, the Signature Cobra is made with two diamonds, two emeralds and 439 rubies. For buyers who are only filthy rich, rather than obscenely rich, twenty-six of the less flashy (read: no rubies) Signature Python phones will be available for a mere $115,000. Both phones will feature the real draw—they have frikkin’ snakes on them. Awesome. Make your fashion statement with exclusive mobile accessories

Gresso Luxor Las Vegas Jackpot – $1 million

This ultra-exclusive phone, limited to only three units, truly lives up to its name. Not only is it extraordinarily expensive, but its Egypt-inspired design will look right at home in the hands of a Vegas high-roller. The phone features 45.5 carats of black diamonds decorating the bezel and a back panel made from 200-year-old African blackwood—the most expensive wood in the world. As if that weren’t enough to ensure the Jackpot a place among the world’s most expensive mobile phones, each key is cut from a hand-polished sapphire crystal. All of these luxurious materials are set in a 180-gram solid gold frame.

The Diamond Crypto Smartphone – $1.3 million

Created by luxury accessory producer Peter Aloisson of Moscow-based JSC Ancort, this luxury smart phone's price stems from the platinum body, the cover adorned with 50 diamonds—including eight that are rare blue diamonds. Additionally, the Ancort logo and the navigation key are made of 18k rose gold. Built on the Windows CE, this expensive cell also features a high-resolution color TFT display and a 256 bit cryptographic algorithm. This expensive mobile phone features SMS, MMS, E-mail and Internet capability, WAP, JAVA support and even a media player. Further enhance you smart phone' s functionality with these accessories

GoldVish ‘Le Million’ Piece Unique - $1.3 million

Guinness World Records certified GoldVish SA’s ‘Le Million’ Piece Unique on January 29th, 2008. The Geneva-based luxury communications company’s expensive mobile phone was designed by Emmanuel Gueit as an addition to the Illusion Collection. The phone is made of 18k white gold and set with 20 carats of VVS1 (only microscopically flawed) diamonds. The phone also features Bluetooth, 2 GB of storage, FM radio, a digital camera and MP3 playback. This expensive cell phone is available only by special order.

Kings Button iPhone - $2.4 million

The Kings Button iPhone is, surprisingly, a jewel-bedecked iPhone. This time, however, Aloisson had the iPhone 3G to play with—and, apparently, a bit of a bigger budget. One hundred and thirty-eight brilliant-cut diamonds line the sides of the phone, but the real prize is the home button—a rare 6.6 carat white diamond. Bring out this device's features with stylish cell phone accessories

Goldstriker iPhone 3GS Supreme – $3.2 million

Stuart Hughes of Goldstriker International is known for giving luxury devices such as phones and video game consoles the “Supreme” treatment—covering them with gold and diamonds—and the iPhone is no exception. The iPhone 3GS Supreme features a casing made from 271 grams of solid 22k gold and a screen trimmed with fifty-three 1-carat diamonds. The home button is covered with a single rare 7.1-carat diamond. That’s not all, though—the iPhone 3GS Supreme comes in a chest carved from a single block of granite and sports Kashmir gold and an interior lining made with Nubuck top grain leather. Fuse fashion and functionality with exclusive mobile accessories

iPhone 4 Diamond Rose Edition – $8 million

If you thought his iPhone 3GS Supreme was impressive, check out the latest iPhone from Stuart Hughes–the iPhone 4 Diamond Rose Edition. Hughes has recreated the infamous antenna band that wraps around the sides of the latest iPhone, as well as the backplate, using rose gold. The band is adorned with 100 carats of flawless diamonds, and the Apple logo is formed with fifty-three more diamonds. Once again, the home button gets the most love–it’s made of platinum and features a rare 7.4-carat pink diamond.

The phone comes in an imperial pink 7-kilogram chest cut from a single block of granite and lined with nubuck top-grain leather. It also comes with an 8-carat flawless diamond that can be used in place of the pink one. Make a further personalized fashion statement, accessorize your cell phone now!

Imagine charging your cell phone battery to capacity within minutes. This will become a reality in the near future with nanotube battery technology. Current research conducted at Argonne National Laboratory is promising. In addition, nanotube technology research is being conducted at MIT and The University of Dayton Research Institute.

Research at Argonne National Laboratory indicates the nanotube battery can recharge to 50% capacity within 30 seconds. This is an incredible speed. Remarkably, the battery can expand its capacity during recharging. This would equate to increased battery life. In addition, instead of waiting a few hours for your cell phone battery to charge, you will only have to wait minutes for a full charge.

This technology is exciting and will have many applications including powering cell phones. Initially, this technology will hit the market as optional mobile accessories. Although, many cell phone manufactures will likely release cell phones that include a nanotube battery instead of the traditional lithium batter. The price for these phones will initially be quite high, however, the phones will certainly be a hot item. However, once this technology is released to the public, it will be well worth the cost. You can expect to find nanotube batteries as part of unlocked cell phone accessories in the near future.

Nano power: The pores between the nanotubes in this transmission- electron microscopy image can store lithium ions in a high-power battery. Credit: Nature Nanotechnology/NPG

MIT's research indicates the use of carbon nanotubes allows lithium ions to react more effectively with chemical groups containing oxygen. Since the carbon nanotubes have a porous structure and increased surface area, there is an increased area for ions to react. This results in higher energy and power capacity.

This amazing nanotube battery technology ushers in the ability to enagaqe blisteringly fast recharges for mobile devices such as cell phones, tablets, netbooks and ereaders . As young people today wonder how people in the past survived without computers and cell phones, young people in the future will have the same thoughts about nanotube batteries. As research moves forward, expect to hear more about the developing nanotube battery technology that may change the world.

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The rumors abound regarding the development and release of the HTC Edge Smartphone. Preliminary leaks of information indicate the HTC Edge may take the lead of the Smartphone market. As speculation continues to grow, it has been asserted the Edge may be one of the first name brand Smartphones to be powered by a four-quad processor.

This has many technology buffs waiting anxiously to get their hands on the HTC Edge. However, while information has been leaked, the makers of the HTC Edge are keeping quiet. Maybe intentionally to create even more hype surrounding the release of this phone. HTC also provides a myriad of cell phone accessories

The features may include the following:

* NVIDIA 1.5GHz quad core processor

* 720p HD S-LCD 2 4.7-inch display that includes optical

lamination

* 8 mega-pixel camera (front facing)

* 1080p video capture

* 32GB built-in storage

* NFC technology

* 1GB RAM

Unfortunately, the aforementioned is based on leaked information that has not been verified or confirmed. However, HTC has much to gain by releasing a quad-core Smartphone. While the company has excellent sales figures and has a few unlocked cell phones available, the HTC Edge could launch the company to the top.

HTC Corporation's mission statement indicates the company is committed to pushing the boundaries of technology to provide mobile freedom - thus the corporate slogan is "HTC, quietly brilliant." HTC phone Accessories are among the most trend setting

The HTC Edge may be the companies crowning achievement if the current speculation is true. HTC Corporation has earned a reputation of developing quality cell phones and mobile accessories. This quietly brilliant company may take its place at the top of the Smartphone market by blowing away the competition.

Unfortunately, consumers will have to wait until late 2012 for the release of this phone. However, some industry analysts are hoping the HTC Edge may be available as early as mid-year.

Behold the beauty and brains that are accessible through Unlocked Cell Phones. Until now, individuals have never been able to switch cell phone carriers knowing that they can take not just their cell phone with them, but their SIM card information too. Unlocked cell phones are giving people more freedom than ever from long-term contracts, or strict information transference capabilities. More and more, individuals are able to purchase phones, and choose the service provider they prefer, instead of one they are mandated to use

Freedom to Accessorize

Cell phone cases and covers have come a long way since the first line of protective devices hit the market. Now, mobile accessories combine the utilitarian protection a costly cell phone requires, while allowing each person to present their personality flair as they see fit. Whether your style is simplistic, sports fan, or straight-up bling, there are cell phone accessories available to meet your every desire.

In addition to the groundbreaking HTC cell phones division is adding the Edge that will make its debut between the first and second quarters of 2012, HTC Cell Phones has a number of innovative lines heading your way, including the on deck HTC Sensation. Not unlike the Edge, the quad-band technology allows the intense CPU to do the work of a mainframe, while providing the unmatched quality of Beats audio enhancement, and a pair of premium Monster ibeats headset with purchase. Powered with 768MB RAM and one gigabyte of storage, this hand-held dream is the top story for all music lovers this season. The sound certainly will not be lost on shutterbugs either, with its 8MP auto-focus camera with LED flash; face detection and geo-tagging, or its phenomenal 1080p and 720p video recording capabilities.